AAPL - Apple Stock Bull Call Spreads - Barchart.com (2024)

The Option Spreads page allows you to view these options for the nearest expiration date. Barchart Premier subscribers can view other expiration dates (select the expiration month/year using the drop-down menu at the top of the page).Weekly expiration dates are labeled with a (w) in the expiration date list, while monthly expirations are labeled with (m).

Select a tab to view the different spread strategies for the symbol: Bear Call, Bull Call, Bear Put and Bull Put.

Options information is delayed a minimum of 15 minutes, and is updated at least once every 15-minutes through-out the day. The strategy is updated every 20 minutes thereafter throughout the day with new option candidates. The screener displays probability calculations based on the delayed stock price at the time the strategy is updated. The new day's options data will start populating the screener at approximately 8:55a CT.

Bear Call Spreads

A type of options strategy used when a decline in the price of the underlying asset is expected. It is achieved by selling call options at a specific strike price while also buying the same number of calls, but at a higher strike price. The maximum profit to be gained using this strategy is equal to the difference between the price paid for the long option and the amount collected on the short option.

For example, let's assume that a stock is trading at $30. An option investor has purchased one call option with a strike price of $35 for a premium of $0.50 and sold one call option with a strike price of $30 for a premium of $2.50. If the price of the underlying asset closes below $30 upon expiration, then the investor collects $200 (($2.50 - $0.50) * 100 shares/contract).

The page is initially sorted by descending "Max Profit%".

Bull Call Spreads

An options strategy that involves purchasing call options at a specific strike price while also selling the same number of calls of the same asset and expiration date but at a higher strike. A bull call spread is used when a moderate rise in the price of the underlying asset is expected. The maximum profit in this strategy is the difference between the strike prices of the long and short options, less the net cost of options. Most often, bull call spreads are vertical spreads.

Let's assume that a stock is trading at $18 and an investor has purchased one call option with a strike price of $20 and sold one call option with a strike price of $25. If the price of the stock jumps up to $35, the investor must provide 100 shares to the buyer of the short call at $25. This is where the purchased call option allows the trader to buy the shares at $20 and sell them for $25, rather than buying the shares at the market price of $35 and selling them for a loss.

The page is initially sorted by descending "Max Profit%".

Bear Put Spreads

A type of options strategy used when an option trader expects a decline in the price of the underlying asset. Bear Put Spread is achieved by purchasing put options at a specific strike price while also selling the same number of puts at a lower strike price. The maximum profit to be gained using this strategy is equal to the difference between the two strike prices, minus the net cost of the options.

For example, let's assume that a stock is trading at $30. An option trader can use a bear put spread by purchasing one put option contract with a strike price of $35 for a cost of $475 ($4.75 * 100 shares/contract) and selling one put option contract with a strike price of $30 for $175 ($1.75 * 100 shares/contract). In this case, the investor will need to pay a total of $300 to set up this strategy ($475 - $175). If the price of the underlying asset closes below $30 upon expiration, then the investor will realize a total profit of $200 (($35 - $30 * 100 shares/contract) - ($475 - $175)).

The page is initially sorted by descending "Max Profit%".

Bull Put Spreads

A type of options strategy that is used when the investor expects a moderate rise in the price of the underlying asset. This strategy is constructed by purchasing one put option while simultaneously selling another put option with a higher strike price. The goal of this strategy is realized when the price of the underlying stays above the higher strike price, which causes the short option to expire worthless, resulting in the trader keeping the premium.

This type of strategy (buying one option and selling another with a higher strike price) is known as a credit spread because the amount received by selling the put option with a higher strike is more than enough to cover the cost of purchasing the put with the lower strike. The maximum possible profit using this strategy is equal to the difference between the amount received from the short put and the amount used to pay for the long put. The maximum loss a trader can incur when using this strategy is equal to the difference between the strike prices and the net credit received. Bull put spreads can be created with in-the-money or out-of-the-money put options, all with the same expiration date.

The page is initially sorted by descending "Max Profit%".

Probability Calculation

We take the underlying stock price, the break even point (target price), the days to expiration, and the 52-week historical volatility, and then use those figures in this formula. Depending on the strategy, we use the above or below probability (i.e., the probability the price crosses the break even point).

Pabove = N(d)
Pbelow = 1 - N(d)
where
N(d)= x if d > 0
= (1-x) if d < 0
and
d = 1n(b/l) / v√t,
y = 1/(1 + 0.2316419|d|),
z = 0.3989423e - (d*d)/2,
x = 1 - z(1.330274y⁵ - 1.821256y⁴ + 1.781478y³ - 0.356538y² + 0.3193815y)
and
b = break even point
l = last price
v = 52-week historical volatility
t = days to expiration
e = 2.71828

Data fields displayed include:

  • Price- the delayed stock price at the time the strategy is updated for the underlying equity.
  • Max Profit- the potential return of this strategy.
    Bear Call Spread: the net premium received (the difference between the two options bought & sold)
    Bull Call Spread: (strike price of short call - strike price of long call) - net premium paid
    Bear Put Spread: (strike price of long put - strike price of short put) - net premium paid
    Bull Put Spread: the net premium received (the difference between the two options bought & sold)
  • Max Profit%- the maximum profit, expressed as a percent. Maximum profit is achieved in the following cases:
    Bear Call Spread: when the price of the underlying stock is less than or equal to the strike price of the short call
    Bull Call Spread: when the price of the underlying stock is greater than or equal to the strike price of the short call
    Bear Put Spread: when the price of the underlying stock is less than or equal to the strike price of the short put
    Bull Put Spread: when the price of the underlying stock is greater than or equal to the strike price of the short put
  • Max Loss- the maximum loss that the strategy might return
    Bear Call Spread: (strike price of the long call - strike price of the short call) - net premium received. Max loss occurs when the price of the underlying stock is greater than or equal to the strike price of the long call.
    Bull Call Spread: net premium paid. Max loss occurs when the price of the underlying stock is less than or equal to the strike price of the long call.
    Bear Put Spread: net premium paid. Max loss occurs when the price of the underlying stock is greater than or equal to the strike price of the long put.
    Bull Put Spread: strike price of short put - strike price of long put net premium received. Max loss occurs when the price of the underlying stock is less than or equal to the strike price of the long put.
  • Break Even - the price of the underlying stock at which break-even is achieved
    Bear Call Spread: (short call strike price + the premium received from the sale of the short call)
    Bull Call Spread: (long call strike price + the net premium paid to buy the long call)
    Bear Put Spread: (long put strike price - the net premium paid to buy the long put)
    Bull Put Spread:(short put strike price - the premium received from the sale of the short put)

Depending on the strategy, you will be looking to buy (long) one option, and sell (short) another.

The next four columns identify the strike price and bid/ask for each long and short option:

  • Leg 1 (Buy) Strike- the price at which the underlying security can be bought if the option is exercised
  • Leg 1 Bid or Ask- the premium to purchase/sell this option
  • Leg 2 (Sell) Strike- the price at which the underlying security can be bought if the option is exercised
  • Leg 2 Bid or Ask- the premium to purchase/sell this option
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AAPL - Apple Stock Bull Call Spreads - Barchart.com (2024)

FAQs

What is the call put ratio for Apple? ›

Open Interest Put-Call Ratio

As of April 19, 2024, AAPL options have an IV of 29.33 % and an IV rank of 86.86%. The volume is 987,562 contracts, which is 95.09% of average daily volume of 1,038,557 contracts. The volume put-call ratio is 0.67, indicating a neutral sentiment in the market.

What is the Apple stock price prediction for 2028? ›

Apple long term stock forecast is anticipated to be $315 in 2025, $370 in 2026, $425 in 2027, $465 in 2028, and $480 in 2029.

What is the volatility of AAPL options? ›

AAPL IV Percentile Rank

AAPL implied volatility (IV) is 26.5, which is in the 91% percentile rank. This means that 91% of the time the IV was lower in the last year than the current level. The current IV (26.5) is 5.2% above its 20 day moving average (25.2) indicating implied volatility is trending higher.

What is the open interest of Apple? ›

AAPL Option Open Interest

Option open interest is a measure of the total number of outstanding option contracts that have not yet been settled or closed. AAPL has a total open interest of 237,303 contracts and a put-call ratio of 0.35 for options expiring Apr 26, 2024 (6 days).

What is a good put-call ratio? ›

So, an average put-call ratio of 0.7 for equities is considered a good basis for evaluating sentiment. In general: A rising put-call ratio, or a ratio greater than 0.7 or exceeding 1, means that equity traders are buying more puts than calls.

What is the put-call ratio for Tesla? ›

Put-Call Ratio (Open Interest): The ratio of outstanding put contracts to outstanding call contracts at the close of the trading day, for options with the relevant expiration date. Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) had 120-Day Put-Call Ratio (Open Interest) of 1.1565 for 2024-04-25.

What will AAPL be worth in 5 years? ›

We expect the stock to reach $237 per share by the end of 2025. End of 2026: We predict that Apple's stock price could further increase to $298, driven by continuing interest rate reductions. End of 2030: Apple could reach a market cap of $8.7 trillion by 2030, representing a share price of $561.

What is the Apple prediction for 2024? ›

After Apple's recent earnings report, 43 analysts projected the company's 2024 revenue to come in at $388.3 billion, similar to the previous 12 months. Predicted earnings per share stood at $6.55, also consistent with last year's results.

What will AAPL be worth in 2040? ›

Key highlights:
20252040
AAPL stock forecast (S&P 500 historical 11.1% ROI)$202$1,093
AAPL stock forecast (QTEC historical 15.2% ROI)$209$2,015
AAPL stock forecast (Apple historical 25.1% ROI)$227$8,217
Feb 15, 2024

Is Apple a low risk investment? ›

"The Risk Score is a relevant measure for the assessment of a stock attractiveness. Apple Inc shows a Risk Score of 9.00. 0 corresponds to a very high risk and 10 corresponds to a very low risk." The Risk Score for Apple Inc is significantly higher than its peer group's.

Should you sell options when volatility is high? ›

Option traders typically sell, or write, options when implied volatility is high because this is akin to selling or “going short” on volatility. Likewise, when implied volatility is low, options traders will buy options or “go long” on volatility.

Should I buy options when volatility is low? ›

When you discover options that are trading with low implied volatility levels, consider buying strategies. Such strategies include buying calls, puts, long straddles, and debit spreads. With relatively cheap time premiums, options are more attractive to purchase and less desirable to sell.

Who is Apple's biggest competitor? ›

Top Apple Alternatives
  • Google.
  • Microsoft.
  • IBM.
  • Salesforce.
  • DYWIDAG.
  • IBM (Red Hat)
  • Oracle.
  • SAP.

How financially stable is Apple? ›

Apple has been profitable 10 over the past 10 years. Over the past twelve months, the company had a revenue of $383.90 billion and Earnings Per Share (EPS) of $5.95. Its operating margin is 29.23%, which ranks better than 97.73% of 2423 companies in the Hardware industry.

Is Apple in a good financial position? ›

Apple has a strong current ratio, which evaluates its current assets in relation to its current liabilities, of 1.07. Apple's debt-to-equity ratio has been increasing over the past five years as it takes on more debt to finance share buybacks, increase dividends, and grow.

What is the PCR of AAPL? ›

The Put/Call Ratio for AAPL / Apple Inc. is 0.66. The Put/Call Ratio shows the total number of disclosed open put option positions divided by the number of open call options.

What is the PCR ratio of Apple? ›

Put-Call Ratio (Volume): The ratio of puts traded to calls traded, for options with the relevant expiration date. Apple Inc. (AAPL) had 30-Day Put-Call Ratio (Volume) of 0.4661 for 2024-04-18. Tip: Click on any volatility metric or option statistic to view a historical chart of that value.

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